tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-928345802987900588.post7039306341199098643..comments2018-03-17T17:44:39.972-07:00Comments on Hear Me Speak Without A Voice - Now My Wants Are Being Heard: Kaylie Clintonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05882086429829306885noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-928345802987900588.post-30234835170081206722017-06-10T11:50:54.352-07:002017-06-10T11:50:54.352-07:00Beautiful Young lady,Thanks For Sharing !
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Can&#39;t wait to see you.Kaylie Clintonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05882086429829306885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-928345802987900588.post-26801289952949017262017-05-28T10:20:19.100-07:002017-05-28T10:20:19.100-07:00Hi Kaylie, I know it&#39;ll be hard, but to let yo...Hi Kaylie, I know it&#39;ll be hard, but to let you know, I am Sophie from Williamsville South, you might remember me, because I have autism too and there&#39;s a lot of things that I want to talk about.<br /><br />If I had my own blog like you, I would write down all of the things that make me happy and the things that stress me out. For example, I know that you like to watch Sesame Street and Strawberry Shortcake, which is great, as for me, I watch Boohbah mostly because I love the two characters Brother and Sister (who I adopted as my own Brother and Sister and my special friends). They make me happy when I&#39;m sad and I have you a picture which has me, you and them on it. But what I&#39;m most worried about is when people notice you watching Sesame Street, they&#39;ll say something like that, &quot;Isn&#39;t that a &#39;little kids&#39; video you&#39;re watching?&quot; To me, it&#39;s the most hurtful thing to say to someone with autism. It&#39;s because whenever I watch Brother and Sister, I&#39;m happy. I love thinking about all the great things that they do to make me happy. Do you think about all the great things your friends do to make you happy? I do. I also still play with toys because of my autism, and I feel comfort from them sometimes when I&#39;m sad, same with my bunny, Daisy. She has autism as well and I think of her as my own personal emotional support animal. But there&#39;s another reason why I cry, which I didn&#39;t tell you, it&#39;s because as an autistic person, I feel things more intense than neurotypical people. The reason why I was looking forward to talking to you was because I wanted to tell you the challenges for me and my autism, but my teacher didn&#39;t let me because she asked, &quot;Do you think she knows that?&quot; To tell you the truth, no two autistic people are alike. And I feel that intense feeling when I get teased like having my toys taken away and beaten up or trying to take away Brother and Sister (Emily did that to me and I wrote a letter to her telling her to stop and now I hope she understands). So this is what it&#39;s like for me having autism. It&#39;s hard. I don&#39;t like getting upset, and I don&#39;t like people yelling at me, which is why I cover my ears at things like that. So read this comment and hopefully you&#39;ll get to understand me a bit better. You have an awesome blog!Sophie Hansselhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02687104681397037219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-928345802987900588.post-76671438352368294912017-05-17T06:18:10.795-07:002017-05-17T06:18:10.795-07:00Kaylie you are awesome! I love reading your writin...Kaylie you are awesome! I love reading your writing. Just so you know, everyone in high school feels worried about fitting in...the same way as you do (even if they don&#39;t show it!) You can do it! <br />CKGearyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07947870562459784842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-928345802987900588.post-77037254949072871372017-05-16T18:06:07.069-07:002017-05-16T18:06:07.069-07:00Kaylie, I loved so much about this blog entry. Mo...Kaylie, I loved so much about this blog entry. Most everyone is nervous to go to high school, and I see why you are feeling apprehensive. However, I have no doubt that like so many other times in your life, you will rise to the occasion and meet this challenge head on. I also think it&#39;s fabulous that you&#39;ve found a store that you like so much; that&#39;s important for teenage girls :-) Tell your Mom and Dad that Kathy says Hello. Looking forward to continuing to follow your journey, and thank you for sharing it!kathleen nyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06039892452799948257noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-928345802987900588.post-65058463174631734102017-05-16T16:30:33.042-07:002017-05-16T16:30:33.042-07:00Kaylie, you are beautiful, bright and definitely c...Kaylie, you are beautiful, bright and definitely changing the way people view autism.Liz Torreshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00718935221943073349noreply@blogger.com